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Characterisation of novel Campylobacter jejuni Type VI secretion system (T6SS) effectors and exploration of the roles of the C. jejuni T6SS in bacterial antagonism and human host cell interaction

Omole, Z.; Gupta, S.; Webster, M.; Liaw, J.; Hong, G.; Davies, C.; Elmi, A.; Corcionivoschi, N.; Wren, B. W.; Aksoy, E.; Inaoka, D.; Mallick, A. I.; Hachani, A.; Dorrell, N.; Gundogdu, O.

2026-03-26 microbiology
10.64898/2026.03.25.714310 bioRxiv
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Campylobacter jejuni is a leading global cause of acute foodborne gastroenteritis however, C. jejuni lacks some of the classic virulence determinants associated with other common enteric bacterial pathogens. In recent years an increasing number of C. jejuni isolates have been identified to encode Type Six Secretion System (T6SS), an apparatus utilised by Gram-negative bacteria to secrete toxic bacterial effectors into neighbouring cells. Despite the prevalence of the T6SS and previous investigations, the roles of the C. jejuni T6SS are still not well characterised especially when compared to our knowledge of other clinically relevant T6SS-positive bacterial species. Additionally, as of yet, no C. jejuni T6SS cargo effectors have been characterised. In this study, we show the C. jejuni 488 strain T6SS displays contact-dependent antagonistic behaviour towards T6SS-negative C. jejuni, Campylobacter coli, Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecium strains suggesting the presence of the T6SS contributes to the competitive capacity of this C. jejuni T6SS-positive strain. Moreover, this antagonistic activity is linked to the functionality of CJ488_0980 and CJ488_0982, two novel putative Tox-REase-7 domain-containing effectors, which were identified through bioinformatical analysis of the C. jejuni 488 strain genome. Additionally, our investigations propose the C. jejuni 488 T6SS contributes to interaction, invasion and intracellular survival in human intestinal epithelial cells (IEC). Collectively, these initial findings are the first examples of in vitro investigation of putative cargo effectors in Campylobacter spp. and provide valuable insights into the roles of C. jejuni T6SS effectors in bacterial competition and pathogenesis. This study highlights the importance of T6SS as an emerging virulence determinant in Campylobacter spp. warranting further investigation.

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